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THE CITY. Mike Kearns was sent up by Judge Helsley for thirty days for vagrancy. Miss Emmn Monzingo, eclerk in th secretaty's office of the board of educ tion, is on the sick list. . H. Elwell helped himself to Mr Wilcox's horse and buggy yesterday and drove away without the knowledge or consent of the owner, Ho was over- hauled before he had gone far and locked up. He was under the influence of liquor. Several years ago Chamberlain & Co. of Des Moines, Ta., commenced themanufacture of acough syrup, believing it to be the most prompt and reliable preparation yet produced for coughs, colds and croup: that the public appreciate true merit, and in time it was cer- tain to become popular. Their most sanguine hopes have been more than realized, Over three bundred thousand bottles of Chamber- lain's Cough Rewedy are now sold eacn yer and it is recognized as ‘‘the best made wherever known. It will cure a severe cold in less time thuu any other treatment. For sale by all druggists. il i, To Domestic Help. We have kept alarge p Parisian ¢l stock which n of the an company's ha not place on sale till Thursday afternoon at 2:30 tunity to the domestic little other time at their disposal to get a share of these b about half pri Remember Thursday afternoon, N. B. FALCONER. SOUTH OMAHAL bankrupt not shown and will o'clock, so as to give anoppor- help who have itiful new goods b NEWS, Surprised at Thirty-Nine. The pleasant fome of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ziegler, Twenty-third and K streets, was filled with friends Monday night, who took advantage of Mr, Zicgler's thirty-ninth birth- day to surprise bim and enjoy a pleasant, sociil evening, and at the same time to con- firm the me friendship of more than two scores of well wishers. A lunch was served, adding much to the pleasures of the even- ing. Birthday Surprise. The thirty-second birtnday gave friends of E. R Button, Twenty-second and J street, a wished-for opportunity to manifest their friendship and appreciation; so unanounced, houseful filed in Monday night and made that pleasant home as light as heart could wish and as pleasaatas that meriting couple could desire. Music and lunch_were of the amusements and all we ed with con- gratulations and good wishe: Notes About the City. Oscar Mardis is sick. Miss Minnic Raffer the serious illuess of her father in Towa. George H. Gratiot has gone to Galona, LI, called there by the dangerous illuess of a ative. John Bauerof Walnut, Tas on his way home from Miles City, Mont, i ing his brother, W. . Bauer: Manager W. L. Holland and wife, telephono _oftice, who have be friends in Lincoln, have returned. Miss Lillian_Stott, of the postofiice news room, who has been detained at boue some days by illness, is betier and is able to re- sume her duties, Sunders Welch of Chicago, who lias been at the bedside of his sick father in Davia City, 15 visiting his cousin, L. T. Martin, and from here will return home, The Ladies' Aid sociely of the Presbyter- fau church will mect this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Scoty, H street, between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth, ———— MORSE'S, has received word of of the o visiting Cloaks Onec-Third Off, What clouks we have left are choice stylos, have high shoulders and were all bought for this have included allof our fur capes, cloaks, n's trade; we sealskins and ete. All of our of our jnckets. stylish wraps, ate., and will give you 83% per cent discount from regular prices. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. ulars, children’s ladies’ clouks, al e —— Raflroad News, An ominous quiet prevailed about the Unfon Pacific headquarters. Even the rumors, which have been flyine thick aud fast of late, were conspicuous by their absenceand a feel ing of uneasiness pervaded mearly every department. Heads of depart- ments were busy exchanging vis- its and whispered consultations were being beld in the various sanctums. The burden of theso was, **Have you heard any thing#” In each cpse the answer was an ex. pressive shrug of the soulders and a_shake of the head. Thearrival of General Man- ager Clark has put many of the ofticials on the anxious seat and the uncertaiuty under which several of them were chafing was Plainty depicted in their faces. Noone knew on whose neck the axe would fall next and, naturally, & great deal of thought was de’ voted to this very interesting subject, C. S. La Follette of Peor 111, the travel- {ng passenger agent of the Big Four route, is in the city. (Georgoe Jeukins of Dubuque, Ta,, traveling assenger agent of the Ponnsylvania lines, is n town, —_—— Some remarkable cures of deafness are re- corded of Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Never fails to cure earache. st ANNOUNCEM This mornlng at 9. o'clock the sale opens for the engagement of Joseph Murphy, Thursday evening next at Boyd's opera house. Mr. Murphy's performances in this city are always well patronized, for the rea- 800 that he never disappoints his audience His company this season is the best ho has ever had, and bis plays are more cluborately mounted. On_Thursday and Friday even- ings next Mr. Murphy will produce his play Shuanthue;” on Saturday night the beau- tiful play *“The Kerry Gow” will bo the bill, and on Sunday evening his new play by George Fawcet Rowe, “The Donagh.” Mr. J. J, Brady, ropresenting Charles Frohman's new sitraction, ~All the Come forts of home,” written by William Gillette, author of **Held by the Enemy,” “The Pro- fessor," ete, is inthe city. S attract 0 will beat the at the Boyd during the first throe evenings of next weelk, “A Cold Day,” which will be the nextSun- day night attraction at the Grand, at popular vrices, 1s & musical extravaganza, o mixture of music, fun, clever imitation centricities. 'The Buffalo N he singing was admirable and the performance, as & whole, was very clover." association of this city wiil ive o representation of “Das Goldene Kreuz" (“The Golden Cross") at Germania ball on Suuday eveming next. quen t- ers of the German theat will bo pleased to learn that Miss 1 Crat of Hamburg, Germany, will ap- car for tho flst timoin this clty. Miss ordt croated quite a favorable impress in Furops, aud she ocarries with her testimomals from leadivg citizens of Hamburg. certifymg to her great ability &s & Songst and actress . She is a fuscl- nating soubrette and a thorough artiste in every sense of the word, The German The Eden Museo this week is pre one of the wonders of the modern tine Hanson Craig, the Hendricks coyyr weighs Q07 pounds, being without' doubt the. hoaviest man on eart, o Halls, in their novelty, deserycspecialmention. Theyshow how aMaetp is conducted and then o one of Lise best black-face turns ever presented at this house. All the cther features are good and go towad making up & frstclass specielly pecformance. senting John wonder, MORSE'S (LEARING SALE. Wedneslay, Thursday, Friday and Satur- day. We Take Inventory €atarday Night and for Four Days Have a Special sale. We have 4 days inwhich to close out odds and ends before our and shall place on speeial sule all odd lots and inventory beginning tomorrow morning we shortcut pleces of dress goods, silks, velvets, plushes, flanncl suitings, blankets and particularly LADIES' AND CHILD'S hosiery and underwears everything will the odds and be thrown on the counters in ing what we morn- and we will treat as onds do mot wish toinvento short cut piec ment; all brole MEN'S, WOMEN'S, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. of linen dress trimmings and Remnants towels, sheeting, broken boxes of buttons E department will be represented in this sale, beginning Wednesday, to- worrow morning. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. i SCHOLUL LAW, Synopsis of the Bill Propar:d by the Omaha Board. following is & synopsis of the bill pre- ared by the board of education which will be introduced at the present session of the logislature relativeto public schoolsin metro- politan citic Section 1 provides that the board of educa- tion in each metropolitan city shall have cor- porate powers and shall haye the title to all sehool buildings or other property, real or personal, within the limits of -the district, and shall have exclusive control of the same for all purposes contemplated in the act. ction 2 provides that the schools shall be to ull children of school age. Section 3.~All proverty in the city, ex cept such as is already exempt from taxation, shall be subject to taxation for all school pur- poses, tion 4, shall be con of education, Sectlons 5 to 15 mclusi election of members and ofil and define their duties. on 16 provides for the annual enumer- n of all children of school age in the dis- trict. Section 17 relates to the examination of ap- s for teachers’ positions, and provides for an examining committee constituted as the one nowexisting. Section 18 makes it unlawful for any mem- v of the board to have any interest, direct ¢, in any cou awarded by the THE Aftuirs of the school district ucted exclusively by the board provido for the s of the board tion 19 relates to th nd maki y such sale, on 20 relates o the issue of bonds and is not differeut from the present law. unn 21 provides for the submission to during January of each year aato0f funds required For suppore of school ctions 22 and 23 limit the annual school tax to2 per cent on all taxable proverty, and provide that thetax shall be subject to the order of the bo: Scctions 4, 26, 27 and 28 provide that the board may borrow money upon bonds which have been issued on a vote of the peo- ple, and define the manner of issuiug and providing for the payment of bonds. Section 20 provides for the condemnation of private property for school purposes. It is as follow: ““Whenever the board of education herein provided for shall deem it. necessary to ap- propriate private property for the use of the school district for sites on which to erect school buildings and such appropriation shall be declared necessary by & two-thirds vote of all the members of said board, the president of the board shall, subject to the approval of the board, appoint three disinterested free- holders of the city, who, sworn to perforn the duties of the ment with fidelity and impartiality and after giving due notice to the owners of the prop- ¢rty sughtto be appropriated, shall assess the damages to the owners of the property respectively sought to be taken by such ap- proprintion, Such asscssment shall be re- ported to the board for confirmation, and, if the same shall be confirmed, the daniages’ so assessed shall be paid Lo the owners of such property, or deposited with the treasurer of the board subject to the order of such own- ors, respectively, after which such property may at any timo'be taken for the use of tho school district. If the assessment be not con- firmed by the board, Krome\mlus must be taken now to assess the damages. In all cases of damages nrh|n|{\mllu the provisions of this section, the part parties whose property is sought to be nkm by the provis- [onaof this section shull have thie right to ap- peal from such assessment of dumages to tho district court of the county in which such proverty is situated within thirty days after ~the assessment providel for in this act, and in case of such appeal, the decision aud finding of tho district court shall ve transmittea by the k thervof, duly certified, to the secretary of the board of education, to be filed und ro- copded in bis oftice, but such appeal shall not delay the appropriation of the property sought to be taken, and inuo case shall sald school district be ilable for the cost on such appeal unless the owner of such real estato shall be adjudgea entitled upon the appeal to a greater amount of damage than was award ed by said freeholders. The reme of ap- peal hercin allowed shall be deemed and held to beexclusive, and no person shallbe al- lowed to prosecute or maiutain any original action to recover any damage the assessment and paymeut of which is herein authorized and provided for.” e To Nervous and Debilitated 1f you will send us your address we wil send you Dr. Dye brated Voltaic Belt and Appliances on_trial. They will quickly restore you to vigor, manhood and health, Ih’lmnphlu free. Voiric Beur Co, Marshall ich, elling of school a two-third vote ¢ appoini- Ma, The Return of Spring. Ouama, Neb,, Jan, 27.—To the Editor of TueBee: 1 notice by anarticle in Sunday moming's paper that yonr reporter has amplified a brief conversation with mbd so thathe gives to the public utterances which distort. the facts and place Mr, H. J, Smith in_an unfavorable Light. Mr. Smith's lation with the Omaha art exhibition assoclation are fully set forth in the contract between him and the associa- tion, and his status fully settled to his satis- facton and ours, Our position I regard to the pleture which was tha sufferer from Warpington's fanatic- is fully explamed by the following letter to Boussod, Valedon & Co., the owners of the picture: *We are legally : adylsed that our associa- tion is 10 no wi responsible forany injury the picture may have sustained, but under the circumstances wo are willing to pay a reasonable price for its restoration or will send it to Paris and have it restored." Trustingyou will give this room I remain yours very truly, RobErr W. PATRICK, Seoretary Omaha artexhibition company. ————— Death of Mrs. Hardy. Word was recelved yesterday of the death at Big Rapids, Mich., of Mrs, Almira Hardy,the mother of Mrs. Harry Haskell aud sister of J. B, Reafield of this city. The deceased was & former resident of Omaha and _her noble qualities won her wany warw fricnds heve, who will be pained to learn of her death and will sympathio with the members of the afiicted family. Mus, Haskell was with ber mother at the time of ber ceath. THE INTERSTATE BRID The Time it Will Reasonably Take to Complete the Work. Osamy, Neb, Jan 27.-To the FEaitor o1 Tur Ber—Tie following editorial was in Tur Bee of Monday unjustly o meits sugKeste Structive, us the siructire ibers of the ex i ves on the facts ot swallow assertion for truth, cgrams were received from Washington to the effcct that Senator Paddock was op- posing the interstate charter, and upon hear- ingthis many partics telegraphed to him thele regret. He thercupon denied opposi- tion, but claimed that be only wanted to add certain amendments, Section 8 of the bill as introluced by Sen- ator Manderson, published in Tue: Bee, reads as follows ¢. 8 That this act shall be null and void d bridze shull notbe com= need withinone year and be finished with= in three years (o its passige, From Tie Bee we also find that— Senntor Paddock says he res to the bill so as to require the conmmen cen: istraetion not Tater thin Janiar Insteada of two years from the puss ct,and that it8hall be com pletea foro January 1, 185, nstead of February, This does not allow ayear,as you but only cleven months and' possibly ten motiths, in which to begin work hatmust be done be I understand that the for this bridge have be t any company would be re indeed 'to iucur the large expense of drawings and spe charter to build. to expect this imend ntof anly It would be unreasonable and while I do not know, I think X am safe in assuming that the Toter- state_compauy has not. If they lave, the xluu‘lu\nu uts made in the charter will require radical changes. 1t will be necossary then— Fipst, To_preparedetail drawings and speci- ficatlons, Flow long will this require! I canot. tell, but we all remember the months we waited for them for the now city hall after the competitive “plans™ had been sub- mitted aud the avchitect selected. The city ballis a work of hurdly more than one-filth the magnitude of the bridge contemplated by the Interstate compar Section 2 of the ¢ ter as published in Brr s follows § Thatsuid bridgge shall not be built norcommenced untl the pian and speclfiva- tions forits construction have been submitted to the scerotary of war for his appoval, nor untll heshallipprove the plan tr lochtion of suid bridge; und I any change be made n theplan of construction of said bridge at time such chan shail besubjeet to the proval of the secretary of wariand any ch n the construction, or any ilteration of sii brid miy bedirected at con the secre ot wi structed without int ty and river be effeot tho right granted. and In order t thositd corporiti refary of war for his cxanidation [lnrnvul o design of and drawing fo yridze, and o of the fore ho space of one mille below such proposed 1 andlow water lines up rive the dir rents atall stuges of the w g8 aceurntely showing the Led Of tho stre tho location of — any_ othe dzes, such maps to be \u"\x it to enablo the secrot sropor location of said b urnish such other inforniatic quired for a full understand in anduntil the satd P 1d location of th bridge are aporoved by @ secretury of war the construction of said bridge sball not be coumenced. These plans and specifications be submitted to the approval, andany ¢ be made, What sane man doubts that this will con- sume several months? We have only to look at the now celebrated block No. 86 and our new postoffice to appre- ciate the rapidity of governmental red'tape. Second, The location must be selected, To do this necessitates the most careful survoys, soundings aud borings t0 ascertain the depth and condition of bed rock. 1 have inquired ofa competent engineer the time necessary for this, and he says it caunot be done prop- erly inless than thirty to sixty days. Of course this has not been done. No'omeex- pects that the company has gone to the large expenso of locating @ bridge before they have a right to build it. Third, A fter thoexactlocation of the bridge has been selected, surveys must _bemade (to take old surveys would bea fraud onthe government) and amayp prepared of the pro- posed location, ete, (See section 2of charter above.) I have nskedan engincer whohas had_years of experiencein work on the Mis- sourl” river, and who _did this work for the bridge now in courso of constriction at Sioux City, what time should be allowed for this, and he says uine months was occupied in making surveys, borings, driwings and speci- flations for the' Sioux City bridge, after the charter had been obtained and the prelimi- nary plans bad been completed, and it would not be safe tofigurcon a less time for the Omaha bridge. Fourth, After all thishas been done and the sarction of the war departmentis finlly obtained and permission given to £o ahcad with the work, the plans and specifications must be submitted (o contractors of all kinds aud from all places, Fifth, After thecontmet is awarded tho contractor must make his arrangements, col- lect his material and men and get them on the ground. This camot be done in aday orn wegk. An anxious public waited many weeks for the plang aud specifications of the union 5‘ epot apd viaduet and ling seemed realy wq waited 3 weels for the worl egin, 1 gone fnto this detail to couvince you that the preliminary work necessary before the real coustructun of the bridge commenced will requireall, or nearl the tenor eleven months left of thi after the passige . of this chaite Senator Paddo=k's amwendment, 03 publish- edin Tue Brr, requirving the bridge to be completed before January 1, 18938, will give ouly about one year for theactual work of building tho brilge. Such a_bridge as Omaha wants andsuch as described in the charter canuot be built in one year. Will this amendment give us a betfer bridge? Toes it make more certain the possibility getting onel Will it not rather cause a servative corporation to hesitate to accept the charter and enter houestly upon the worke of construetion when the chances ar 3 bo unable to comply with i s, and may find themselyes, after large expenditure, with an unfinished structure and a void chartert The real estate exchange did not say more than this Resolved, further, That a railrond such as Omaha v a ands cannot be crly eonstructed Inoney the amendment of S this asobstructive, 2 With sound- must then ecretary of war for s 1gos hedemands must bridze prop- and we considor nator Puddook requiring OMARA ENTERPIISE. ————— Have used Dr. Thomis’ Electrio Ol for croup and colds, and declare it a_positive cure. Contributed by Wm, Kay, 570 Ply- wouth avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. e Mr. J. R. Phelps of the firm of Phelps & Co. has returned from a business trp to Leavenworth, Kan, r'I)HC(%S (yean Pakmg owder 86 10 Milidons of Homes— buiid-d e anm.w of doing business, vertis count sale of overcoats advantage of this sale. will besent to any atdr turned at our expenses s ever since the and sell was another Our y 8 and if nct found as represente ! may be res {th 0 Douelas N [CONmINENTAR] Underwear Sale. The snle of flue 1 nderwear ndvertised lnst week, will be contin:eil ancther wiek, and mail orders filled v ntil eyery dozen issol !, Lot No. 1, Natural Wool at 75c. Lot No. 2, White Australian wool at $1. | FREELAND, LOOMIS & CO,, Continental Clothing House. - ((ya- . 1 T Another Great Bargain Week. The steady increase in our business Continental was opened in Omaha is due to the fact that the public have confidence in our methods and that we manufacture only reliable clothing, and always do just as we ad- , Last week our successful 20 per cent dis- and ulsters, proof that a genuine discount is appreciated, spring stock is coming in and we feel the nced of closing out all the winter weights possible, and will ofter special values this week in the boys’ and chil- dren’s department. You can make money by taking SPECIAL BARGAIN LINES OF BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS, Ages 13 to 17, Marked down from 10 & $12, Price $%7.50. T Boys' Long Pant Suits, Ages 18 (o 17, marked down from $18 and ®15, Price $9.50 " Boys' Knee Pant Suits, Pmses $3560, 4 and $4.50 All high cost suits marked down to close, In small sizes there are some chuice styles in best siits, Boys’' Knee Pant Suits, Price $2.00. A grand_cleaning upof b oken sizes and a variely of styles will be on sale at ¥2, Early buyers will get the be t. OVERGOATS,. For another week a discount of 20 per cent will be allowed at the desk, on every overcoat sold In he men's and hyy 8 department. Corner 15th and Douglas Streets Drs.Betis & Betts Physivas, S1ed20 5 and Specialists, 1400 DOUGLAS S TRERT OMATLA, Tne most widel and tuvorahly known spec- Ialisis in the Un te | States. Their lon kubic skill and univers in the treatment and cure or Chronie and Surglcal Diseases. entitle these eminent physiclans to the full confidence of the afllicted overywhere. They guiranten: A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE OURE for the awful efects of early vico and the numer- ous evils that follow in its train. BLOOD AN D SKiN DISEASES o1y nnd ntly cured. 8 DEBILITY D SEXUAL DIS- ORDERS yleld readly to thelr skillful treat- ment PILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS tion Euartesd outed withont piis oHe trom husiness. TIYDROCELE AND VARICOCELE perma- nently and successtully cured in every case, F\IIHLIh, G ORRHEA, GL S matorrhes, Senitunl Weakness, Lost Manhood, Night Emissions, Decayed Fucuities, Female Weakness and ull delicute disordors peouliar to either sex positively cured, as wellas ail functional disorders that resuit from youthful follles or the excess of muture years. s l hlL"l'l‘ l{l uargnteed permunently cured, removal complete, without cutting, ewustic or dilatation. Cures effected at home by patient without & mo- ment's pain or aunoy wie TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. A SURE CURE Mie, axtul offects ot % early vice which brings oruanio: weakness, destroying both miud and body, with all lis dre ded {lls. permunently cured, ITYTQ Address those who have fm- DRS. BETTS Addres thome by fi proper indulgence il s tary hablts, which ruin both mind and body, unfitting them for business. study or murriige. MARRIED MEN or those entering on thut happy life, aware of physieal debility, quickly assisted. OUR SUCCESS Ts based upon facts. First-Prac ence. Second—Every case is sp thus starting right. Third— medl prepared in our laboratory eXuelly to suit Lach case, thus etecting cures without injury. Drs. Betts & DBetts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA NEB. T eure Billousnas, Sick Foadacho, Constipation, Malaris, Liver Complaints, take the safo Hala s ormin ronedy. SMITH'S BILE BEANS Uso the SMALL BIZE (10 1ittlo boans to fhe bote tle). They are the mostconvenient: sult all ages. Pricoof eliher size, 20 cents per botd KISSINQG 247 1% i, Fioto emvure nol 126 0f this ploture for 4 €@Ll8 (COPPUTS OF BATIPY). J. F. SMITII &£CO., Makers of *Hile Beans, "~ St Louls. Mo MANHGDD RESTOR!D. rful Epanish a Rold With o WrittenG tocure all M cased, such a8 Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power Head efuluess, Lo all_drains’ and loss of power of the Generative Orgaus, In ousumption nd Tnsanity. in the vest pocket, Price Vith every § order we give oto cure or refund the money, Sent by m any address, Circular free. Mentlon this paper. Addre MADRID CHEMICAL CO0,, Brasch Office for U, . A. 11 Dearborn Siredt, CHICAGO. TLI HOREUE N OAATIA, NEB, ¥y Kubn & Co., Cor, 18th & Dougis St 3. A, Fuller' & Co,, Cor. 1ith & Don A.D. Foster & Co., Counc 1 i FORLADIES ONLY- thelrench remedr, act 0t the menst enre suppression from whatever e Sumntration hesd pils ahouid motbe. taken. dur ng preguancy. Am. PiLCo, Hoyulty Prop y Co, I uunulnlhy She t., near P. 0., Omaha B i, Councll BIUTs. 8,08 8 foF # assta. THE BEST RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES IN THE WORLD. ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket % Rhode Island Rubber Go And we are their western agents and always carryalarestock. Addross, American Hand Sewsd Shos o DR. J. E. McGREW, THE SPECIALIST. More Than Fifteen Years Experience in the Treatmen® of PRIVATE DISEASES & i days with outthe loss of an hour's time. STRICTURE ke o £ B emarkable rem LOST MANHUUU“'"‘ thesex OuAnasN. wtu va) dischar mmediate and §KIN DISERSES fri smplete. marently cured. FEMALE DISEASES ! The Doctor's Home without no cut- most cured wenkness of ADLNOrY - all une Rellef I Rheumatism and all dis- eusex of thablod, liver, Kidneys and bladder por- rrenneis an disensos cured OR. MCEREW'S In oharacter, and his gr tantie ' the graduate 0f “IKG ULAKR™ fnd earcful experience national reaches medicing and hns had long In hospiral practice clreulars about each of the above diseuses, FREE. Office, 14th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Entrance on elther street. English Dis cuuvfinvAL PlLLs Bold by all Loww) Druggisin. ADVICE vs. VIcE,; are not in manly shape and yet y . “Write to us today ! Delay lmpe: oribes | your !OUR NEW mm([m.....n...\ Meih will cire yo T DIV GTIEN & WEA KN ENSEN OF PAEN. Forlimited time Book r ERIE BEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. ¥, Dou'prefer VICE to ADVICE, 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. = Tempting Bargains | Are being offered with the idea of reducing our stock of \ 'Men's Suits, at $12 and $15. We are showing suits that would be considered cheap at a muck higher price, Do not fail to visit our Children's Department. It is gaining in Javor eack day | | | | | NO CURE! NO PAY. Dr.DOWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb 1ate 1 medictne, as dipiomaa show, Iastiil traiting with naranteod for Catarchy tar, und il dse 1 andortaks and (21119 m, toF p. w Suula i N. B! | guarant 03 0 Life) ssat froo. s 840 fur overy ca Ofice hours 9 a. DR BAILEY GRADUATE CENTIST A Full { Paoth on, Rubler. tor Fieeh exirioted il witLout anacse fillings at lowes Teotl withe umv& AND BRAIX TREATMENT, A pertect fit Knnynmr-nl withoutpaln or dan thetion ‘Gold” and. sil rates Bridge and Crown Wor outplates. ALl work warranted OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM itrance, 16th street elevator Ul o'elo -k s, Pits, Nouralats, Wike ol Ui re fnwither bex, Inv Caused b over-ind ant. fih each ‘ordef i I 2, | EAreR 2 o e 2l ‘ i | Opur ovens GOODMAN DRUG CO., WoFarnamStrest + + Omiba Neb URE N THE WORLD WILL N ‘L N A AURTUAE Tug Eions Entuens O o ,u\-vulmm.— -m funde Hiaaila GNOINNT1, 5 I as cured U v (R MEdury by